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The Macintosh PowerBook 140, introduced in 1991 (along with the PowerBook 100 and PowerBook 170), was the mid-range PowerBook.

As the mid-range laptop in its day, the PowerBook 140 was faster, and came with a larger display.

The PowerBook 140, unlike the PowerBook 100 and the Macintosh Portable, uses a NiCad battery.

Weighing in at 6.8 pounds, the PowerBook 140 zips along at 16 MHz on a Motorola 68030 chip and has 2 MB of RAM (expandable to 8 MB).

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Macintosh PowerBook series
PowerBook 100 | 140 · 145 | 150 | 160 | 165 · 165c | 170 | 180 · 180c | 190 · 190cs
PowerBook Duo | 210 · 230 | 250 · 270c | 280 · 280c | 2300c
PowerBook 520 · 520c | 540 · 540c | 550c
PowerBook 1400 · 1400cs | 2400c | 3400c | 5300
PowerBook G3 · ("Kanga") | G3 Series ("Wallstreet I" · "Wallstreet II" | "Lombard" · "Pismo")
PowerBook G4 · Titanium | Aluminum (12-inch · 15-inch · 17-inch)
Discontinued in 2006 and superseded by the MacBook Pro
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